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362 DILLON 15 Nov. 1831, pr. 4 Apr. 1833. His widow, who was b. 25 Mar. 1789, in Dublin, d. suddenly at the Hotel Windsor, Paris, 18, and was bur. 25 Mar. 1862, at Spelsbury, aged 73. Will dat. 20 Feb. i860, pr. 15 Apr. 1862. XIV. 1832. 14. Charles Henry (Dillon-Lee), Viscount Dillon OF Costello-Gallen [I.], 2nd but ist surv. s. and h., b. 20 Apr. 1810, in Ely Place, Dublin. Ed. at Eton circa 1822-25. Ensign Scots Fusiliers July 1830, retiring Sep. following; High Sheriff of Oxon, 1857. He w., I Feb. 1833 (spec, lie), at Tusmore House, Lydia Sophia, da. of the Rev. Philip Laycock Story, of Tusmore House, Oxon, by Lydia, da. of Sir Francis Baring, Bart. He d. s.p.m., at Ditchley, Oxon, 18, and was bur. 24 Nov. 1865, at Spelsbury, aged 55. Will dat. 10 Nov. 1862, pr. 29 Jan. 1866. His widow d. at 38 Grosvenor Place, Midx., 4, and was bur. 8 Nov. 1876, at Spelsbury, aged 64. Will dat. 12 Dec. 1874, pr. 22 Nov. 1876. XV. 1865. 15. Theobald Dominick Geoffrey (Dillon-Lee), Viscount Dillon of Costello-Gallen [L], next br. and h. male, b. 5 Apr. 181 1 in London; ed. at Rugby school, and at Sandhurst; Ensign 60th Rifles 1828; Lieut. 1833; retired Sep. 1841. A.D.C. to the Marquess of Normanby when Lord Lieut, of Ireland. He »2., 28 Sep. 1856, at Hastings, Sarah Augusta, da. of Alexander Hanna, of Paris, by Sarah, da. of John Sprat, ot London. He d. s.p., at Ditchley afsd., 30 Nov., and was bur. 5 Dec. 1879, at Spelsbury, aged 68. Will dat. 4 Mar. 1866 to 15 July 1873, pr. 7 Feb. 1880. His widow, who was b. i Apr. 1830, d. at Vichy, France, 17, and was bur. 16 July 1890, at Spelsbury. Will dat. 19 Oct. 1886, pr. 8 Sep. 1890, at ls'i,i6s- XVI. 1879. 16. Arthur Edmund Denis (Dillon-Lee), Viscount Dillon of Costello-Gallen [I.], next br. and h. male, b. 10 Apr. 1 8 12, at 10 Baker Str., Marylebone; ed. at Charterhouse; matric. at Oxford (Trin. Coll.), 19 June 1829, B.A. 1832; admitted to the Inner Temple 1830; sometime a Clerk in the Home Office. F.S.A. 30 May 1867; F.R.G.S., F.Z.S. He w., 22 Apr. 1843, at St. Marylebone Church, Ellen, da. of James Adderley, of King's Co., by Ellen, da. of John Williams, of Hythe, Kent. He d. at Ditchley, 12, and was bur. 15 Jan. 1892, at Enstone, Oxon, aged 79. Will dat. 31 July 1890, pr. 25 Mar. 1892. His widow, who was b. 23 Nov. 1809, at Hythe, d. at Ditchley, after one day's illness, 10, and was bur. 13 Feb. 1896. Admon. 18 July 1896. reference to his " reading aloud of an evening all 'the ' good old coarse novels,' Pere- grine Pickle particularly, because Commodore Trunnion was his (Lord Dillon's) uncle." He appears to have been a rather crack-brained literary man, in poor circum- stances, and living mostly abroad. V.G.